Eat Bike Cook
Eat Bike Cook by Kitty Pemberton-Platt and Fi Buchanan
Eat Bike Cook by Kitty Pemberton-Platt and Fi Buchanan
Kitty Pemberton-Platt's witty, illustrated food diaries lit up Instagram with their honest visualisation of what female cyclists eat, both on and off the bike. Eat Bike Cook brings these diaries together with over 40 easy and delicious recipes by food writer and chef Fi Buchanan.
Further details
Further details
- Eat Bike Cook features nineteen stories from the saddle.
- Food stories from a variety of road and off-road cyclists.
- Over 40 easy and delicious recipes inspired by cyclists.
- A witty book, with fun light-hearted illustration.
- Easy to follow instructions and recipes.
- Ideas for food to eat whilst preparing for a cycle, during and post ride.
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